Vintage
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if I remember correctly my first PC had the bigger DIN connector for the keyboard and a DSUB9 for the mouse. Guess I'm old
Same. I remember needing converters for these newfangled PS/2 connectors. Then again, I am old enough that I remember why floppies were called floppies, and used tape for more than just backup. And hard drives being as big as a shoe box and with less storage than you now have as CPU caches.
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Same here. I was so excited when we upgraded to a 128, and skipped the 64 entirely. That was some serious computing power.
Yeah I loved my c-128
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PS2 keyboards use interrupts rather than polling in USB, meaning every time a key is pressed the CPU stops what its doing to process it.
I didn't know the PS2 had a keyboard
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I didn't know the PS2 had a keyboard
I know you're probably being facetious... but the PS/2 port is what's shown in the OP image.
that said the Playstation 2 had USB ports, you could just plug a regular keyboard into it
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You got a mouse?
Is that what that icon is that isn't a teletype?
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I’m fine how are dog you?
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I’ll see your raise, and up it:
This. this is my childhood. Digging through discount bins at blue light specials in Kmart for cartridges and copying BASIC line by line from a magazine and recording it on cassette tape so we could play Yahtzee on the TV.
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Look at you with your fancy ps/2 keyboard port. Where's my AT port and 9 pin serial mouse.
Look at you with your fancy AT port.
Where's my altair with front panel register switches
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Box o’ “useless” cables gang represent
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Big keyboard jack, serial for mouse, parallel for printer
I'm in this picture.
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Look at you with your fancy AT port.
Where's my altair with front panel register switches
Ok, I'm not that old either, but still
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Um , b4 that there were serial mice on my tandy
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I raise
edit, actually, it might have been on the back...it's been forever since I touched one
Check this out:
This was why I got into programming.
I still have the book:
It’s so cool:
Lemme know if you want to see more. I thought it’s awesome.
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Same. I remember needing converters for these newfangled PS/2 connectors. Then again, I am old enough that I remember why floppies were called floppies, and used tape for more than just backup. And hard drives being as big as a shoe box and with less storage than you now have as CPU caches.
Was the tape to cover the write protect notch on the floppy?
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Was the tape to cover the write protect notch on the floppy?
Nah, we got them fancy sliding tabs on those. I was talking about loading programs from tape LOL.
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Me too... my first code was for Commodore PET. Then I got an Amiga. Sad day when Commodore folded.
Then you will enjoy the news that Commodore was bought recently and they want to build new equipments, starting with a C64.
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I'm this old.
I'm punchcard Fortran old.
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This old
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Like 30 something?
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Um , b4 that there were serial mice on my tandy
I thought I was hot shit when I got a tape drive for my Tandy that worked about 60% of the time